🎮 Step into the shadows of 1988 Japan—fight, strategize, and conquer like a true legend!
Yakuza 0: Director’s Cut for Nintendo Switch 2 delivers an immersive crime drama set in 1988 Japan, featuring three unique fighting styles, exclusive new cutscenes, and an expansive online mode with 60 playable characters for cooperative battles.
S**S
Yakuza 0 is one of the best in the series
Good game. Dumb that it’s a game key card though.
I**N
¡Uff, ¡qué juegazo!
No saben lo feliz que estoy de que hayan sacado Yakuza 0 para el Nintendo Switch 2. Me lo habían recomendado mucho y tenía mis dudas, pero es que esta versión "Director's Cut" es una maravilla.La historia de Kiryu y Majima te atrapa desde el primer momento, es súper emocionante. Y ni hablar de los personajes, te encariñas con todos. El combate es brutal, muy divertido, y los minijuegos... ¡uf!, esos sí que son un vicio.El juego corre de lujo en la nueva Switch 2, los gráficos se ven increíbles. Y puedes jugarlo donde quieras. De verdad, ¡no te lo pierdas!😍😍😍
T**A
Majima best character
Been a fan of the series for around 3 years now, was glad to see more of the games being ported over to S2.Definitely nice to see it running and looking smooth!I haven't beaten this version of the game yet, but I heard part of the story was changed.If you're a purist of Y0, might want to stray away from this one and watch footage on YouTube.
A**R
The review is about the game, not keycard
One of the best games of all times. And Remastered.
D**N
One of my favorite Yakuza games
i’ve been wanting a yakuza game on the switch for years and years and happy they chose this one to start with. one of the best stories and love the beat em up fighting
S**E
SEGA, stop it with these Game Key Cards
It's really frustrating that SEGA insisted on doing all of their first wave releases for the Switch 1 on Game Key Cards. Aside from the game preservation issues (servers will eventually be shut down, and the GCK ceases to be useful at that point), these GCK *ALSO* puts the burden of storage on you, the customer. So you're paying for a physical copy of a game, but you're not really getting a tangible, preservable copy of the game... AND the software takes up roughly **55GB** of storage -that's no small amount. Couple with the difficulty finding the new Micro SD Express cards, and the price of them... This entire thing is a bad deal for the consumer.Look, Yakuza 0 DC is great. They did a respectable job on the new english dub (and you can still keep the original Japanese voices if you prefer), and it performs well on the Switch 2. But because of everything above, I can't recommend this for anything more than $20, MAYBE $25 dollars. And if you're a preservationist who wants to be able to go back and replay your games 10+ years later, this is a no-go all the way around at any price.
B**N
Yakuza 0: Director’s Cut - Nintendo Switch 2
A Stellar Return for a Modern Classic – Just Shy of PerfectionYakuza 0: Director’s Cut on the Nintendo Switch 2 brings one of the series’ best entries to a new generation with impressive polish, performance, and some welcome extras. It’s a fantastic way to experience the origins of Kiryu and Majima — especially for newcomers — but a few elements keep it from being a full 5-star experience.What Works:Outstanding Performance: The game runs beautifully on the Switch 2 — fast load times, steady frame rate, and sharp visuals whether docked or in handheld mode.Still One of the Best Stories in the Series: The dual-protagonist structure is executed brilliantly. Both Kiryu and Majima’s storylines are emotional, layered, and full of iconic moments.Tons of Side Content: From karaoke and real estate mini-games to wild substories, there’s never a dull moment. The game world feels packed with things to do, and most of them are genuinely fun.New Features Add Value: The added English voiceover and a few new cutscenes are welcome for accessibility and lore fans. There’s also an extra combat mode for those who want something beyond the main story.What Holds It Back:Combat Can Get Repetitive: While the combat system is stylish and fun, some fights — especially toward the end — can feel dragged out or overly familiar.English Voice Acting Is Hit-or-Miss: It’s great to have the option, but some of the performances lack the emotional weight of the original Japanese voices.New Content Feels Light: The additional scenes and gameplay mode are nice bonuses, but they don’t drastically change the experience if you’ve played before.Not Much for Returning Players: If you already finished Yakuza 0 on another platform, the Director’s Cut may not offer enough to justify a second full-price purchase.Final Verdict:Yakuza 0: Director’s Cut is still an amazing game — and this version looks and plays better than ever on the Switch 2. The additions are thoughtful, the story remains gripping, and there’s more than enough content to keep you busy for dozens of hours. A few small gripes hold it back from perfection, but make no mistake: this is still one of the strongest action-drama games on the platform.Highly recommended — especially if you’ve never played it before.
A**O
Good title
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